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Young House Love » Our Second House: Before & After Photos

Our Second House: Before & After Photos

We moved into this house back in 2010 and moved out halfway through 2013 after making a pretty decent amount of changes (a house in our dream neighborhood popped up and we jumped on it like a velociraptor). But we loved this ranch, and a ton happened over the years we spent here (three Christmases, three birthday parties for Clara, writing and shooting our entire book, watching Clara take her first steps and say her first words). So it was definitely bittersweet to leave. Oh and here are a few other links that might help you get your bearings: a paint color breakdown & a video tour.

***The Front Yard ***

This is the exterior as it looked when we bought the house, giant house-blocking magnolia and all:

Before Photo of Front Yard With Large Overgrown Magnolia Tree

And here’s the exterior after we limbed up that house-dwarfing magnolia, painted the front door, transplanted a ton of fence-like bushes that completely obscured the view, did more planting/bush removal, and planted grass in all the bare patches.

After Photo Of Front Exterior With Trimmed Landscaping And Yellow Painted Door On Brick Ranch

*** The Front Porch***

This is what our cozy little porch looked like when we moved in:

Before Photo Of Brick Front Porch On Ranch Home With Overgrown Bushes

Here’s what the porch looked like after transplanting all of the house-blocking bushes and painting the front door.

After Photo of Brick Ranch Front Porch With Yellow Door Black Shutters And Grassy Yard

We also boxed out the porch columns so they’re the same as the four columns in our carport, and more true to a 60’s ranch home like ours. Here they are before:

Before Photo Of Brick Pathway With Traditional Columns On Front Porch

And after:

After Photo Of Landscaped Brick Pathway With Modern Chunky Posts On Front Porch

*** The Carport***

When we moved in, the carport looked like this:

Before Photo of Brick Ranch Carport

Then we added a large iron outdoor lantern, built a pergola (cargola?), and bought in some potted plants for more interest and architecture.

After Photo Of Brick Ranch Carport With Pergola Built Onto Front

***Formal Living Room Turned Dining Room***

This room was a formal living room with a dining room behind those built-ins when we first saw this house, but we converted the formal living room into an entryway/dining room by adding a huge opening on the left wall that leads into the kitchen. And the back room that was once the dining room became our home office thanks to the addition of a big built-in desk.

Before Photo Of Living Room With Built-in Bookcases

Here’s how it all looked after a few years of upgrading it. As for what we did, we arranged those shelves and painted the back wall of the built-ins. We also added a giant 70″ table, some $62 patio chairs (from Target on clearance), and some homemade curtains with a fun bold print. But the biggest change by far is the eight foot opening that we added to connect the dining room and kitchen (more on that project here and here).

After Photo Of Living Room With Large Dining Table And Painted Built-In Bookcases

Here’s a before look of that room from the other direction back at the front door:

Before Photo Of Living Room In Brick Ranch With Hardwood Floors

Here’s a similar POV after adding a large buffet that we found on craigslist and some yard sale art that we altered by painting some type on it.

After Photo Of Brick Ranch Living Room With Large Round Dining Table And Painted Yellow Door

After Of Entryway With Yellow Painted Door And Vintage Green Console Table

*** The Office ***

Here’s the office that we created beyond the formal-living-room-turned-dining-room (this much smaller space was the home’s original dining room):

Before Photo Of Empty White Office Space Dining Room In Brick Ranch

And here’s the office after we added a built-in double desk that spans from wall to wall (it only set us back $125 thanks to some $6 thrift store cabinets). We also updated the old chandelier by painting it a rich indigo color and adding a large drum shade, stenciled the walls, painted & reupholstered our thrift store desk chairs, and added sentimental art.

Finished Colorful Office Space With Green Chairs and Built In Wall To Wall Desk

One of our favorite views in the house is the view from the dining room, past those built-ins, into the office.

View of Colorful Office Through Living Room With Colorful Built-In Bookcases

***The Kitchen***

Here’s the long eat-in kitchen when we moved in. The eight foot opening to the new dining room wasn’t there yet (but from the very first day that we saw the house, we knew we wanted to add it).

Before Photo Of Kitchen With Dark Wood Cabinets And Tile Floors

After nearly a year of planning and saving our pennies, we started the reno. Here’s the room after we painted the fireplace, removed a desk and cabinet, and painted the paneling. We also added the eight foot opening to the dining room (more on that project here and here).

After Photo of Kitchen With White Cabinets Cork Floors and Gray Penny Tile Backsplash

Then we built a peninsula, got new Corian counters, primed and painted the cabinets, tiled the backsplash with gray penny tile all the way to the ceiling to create an accent wall, redid the lighting, hung a range hood and built a range hood cover, added open shelves, hung crown molding, and redid the floors with mocha cork.

Before Photo Of Kitchen Sitting Area With Wood Paneled Walls

After Photo Of Kitchen With Wall Opened To Dining Area In Front Of House With Blue Walls

It took us about four months, but we chugged along. Here’s the reveal post with a ton of budget and source details. Oh yeah and then we got some craigslist swivel stools and added a homemade basket pendant light in the fireplace area and repainted the walls (the second time was the charm).

Before Photo of Kitchen Looking Toward Sitting Area

After Photo Of Kitchen Looking Towards Peninsula And White Fireplace

That fireplace in the corner of the room started out looking pretty bleak.

Before Photo of Brick Fireplace With Iron Stove Insert

But then we tiled the surround with marble and rebuilt the mantel – for under $200!

After photo of Modern White Fireplace Surround With Marble Tile

This was the view of the kitchen from the office when we moved in:

Before Photo Of Kitchen With John Standing On Granite Counters

And here’s the view after our reno. It’s so much more open without dark cabinetry everywhere.

After Photo Of Kitchen With White Cabinets and Floating Shelves With Blue Walls

*** The Main Hallway***

Here’s the hallway when we moved in:

Before Photo Of Hallway With Parquet Floors

Here’s the hallway after we hung a ton of frames (see how we did that here and here) on both sides of the wall for a playful wallpapered-with-frames effect.

After Photo Of Hallway With Picture Frames Wallpapering All Sides

Detail Photo Of Hallway Wallpapered With Picture Frames and Family Photos

***The Living Room***

Here’s the living room as it looked when we moved in.

Before Photo Of Living Room With Wood Beams

Before Photo Of Living Room With Wood Beams And Ceiling Fans

This is the living room after we painted the walls, painted the trim, painted the beams, built a console table for behind the sectional (see it all accessorized here), hung some subtle patterned curtains, and brought in a new rug, ottoman, and desk chair. We also got a larger media cabinet and built a leaning chalkboard along with adding some overhead lighting.

After Photo Of Living Room With Gray Beams And Large Blue Sectional On Green Rug

After Photo Of Living Room With Gray Beams And Large Blue Sectional With Frame Collage Over It

Living Room With Double Sliding Doors With Curtains And Vintage Media Cabinet

***The Sunroom***

Here’s the sunroom as it looked right on our snowy moving day back in 2010.

Before Photo Of Sunroom With Peaked Ceiling And Lots Of Windows

This is the other side of the sunroom as it looked when we moved in:

Before Photo Of Sunroom With Exposed Brick Wall

Here’s the sunroom after painting the walls and ceiling, unifying the odd patch of brick on that back wall with more paint, adding some art, and bringing in some functional storage.

After Photo Of Sunroom With Gray Walls and Frame Collage Over Daybed

After Sunroom With Gray Walls and Cube Organizer With Bike Art

*** Our Bedroom***

Here’s our bedroom as it looked on moving day:

Before Photo Of Bedroom With Mattress On Floor And Moving Boxes

And here’s our bedroom after we got a new bed, switched out the light fixture, hung some free DIY art, got a new rug, made a headboard, repainted it for a moodier vibe and upholstered old side tables to make benches for the foot of the bed.

After Of Bedroom With Geometric Diamond Rug And Gray Walls

*** The Bedroom Sink Nook***

Here’s the sink nook as it looked when we first moved in. It’s on the far side of the bedroom (with a shower and a toilet in a room to the right and a walk-in closet to the left). It was definitely a challenge to make a sink that’s visible from the bed feel integrated (let alone romantic) but we love a challenge…

Before Of Bedroom Sink Nook With Bifold Doors

Here’s the sink nook after we removed the bi-fold doors, demo’d the backsplash around the sink (to make it look more like a piece of furniture and less bathroom-y) and switched out that awkward medicine cabinet to the right of the sink (neck-cramp anyone?) for a mirror that hangs right over the window. We also upgraded the knobs with $2 finds from Hobby Lobby.

After Photo Of Bedroom Sink Nook With Quatrefoil Mirror In Window Over Vanity

*** Our Bathroom***

Here’s our bathroom as it looked when we moved in. We immediately hung an extra long shower curtain to add height and lighten things up in this beige-on-beige room, but then we stalled for about 15 months.

Before of En Suite Bathroom With Toilet Under Window

Here’s the bathroom after we did a bunch of little upgrades (from painting the trim and the walls to replacing the light, toilet, some border tile, and frosting the window).

After of Bathroom With Shower Curtain and Blue Light

***The Back Hallway***

Here’s the back hallway that leads to all the bedrooms except for our bedroom before we attacked it (although we did hang those photos in the frame hallway):

Before Of Plain Hallway Walls

And here’s the back hallway after we added board and batten, painted the walls a soft gray color, switched out the light fixture & doorbell, and hung some inexpensive calendar art.

After Of Hallway With DIY Board And Batten Added Along With Picture Frames

*** The Hall Bathroom***

Here’s the hall bath that’s back near the other three bedrooms. We loved that it was so similar to the original full bath in our first house (and the tile was luckily in much better shape).

Before Of Hallway Bathroom With Black and White Tile

Here’s the hall bathroom when we finished (we remembered to white balance the camera this time, hence the brighter pic). First we removed the weird off-centered bar under the window, added some window trim for balance, and raised the shower curtain for some extra drama and height. Then we painted the walls, hung art, framed out the mirror, DIYed a window shade, and added some accessories (more details on those projects here). Our total budget for this room’s upgrade was just $168.

After of Hall Bathroom With Black And White Tile And Gray Walls and Colorful Window Treatment

After of Hall Bathroom With Black And White Tile And Gray Walls DIY frame around vanity mirror

***Clara’s Nursery***

Here’s Clara’s nursery on the day that we moved in:

Before Photo of Bedroom With Plain Walls and Ceiling Fan

And here’s Clara’s room after we painted the walls, hung all of her art, and rearranged things a few times:

After Photo Of Nursery With Pink Walls and Green and Blue Curtains

After Photo Of Nursery With DIY Changing Table And Floral Curtains

*** Clara’s Closet***

We also updated Clara’s closet, which was previously concealed by a basic bi-fold door.

Before Photo Of Nursery Closet

Here’s Clara’s closet after turning it into a reading nook by removing the bi-folds, hanging a homemade curtain, painting and stamping the walls with metallic paint (and a potato), and bringing in books & pillows to create a little reading nook:

After Photo Of Nursery Closet With Floral Curtain and Pink Wall Treatment

Detail Of Painted Stamp Pink And Gold Wall Treatment In Closet

*** The Playroom***

Here’s the middle bedroom as it looked when we moved in:

Before Photo Of Bedroom With Plain White Walls and Hardwood Floors

And here’s the playroom after we got some fun bedding, made curtains, found a dresser on craigslist, grabbed a rug from an online sale, hung some personal art, and added some thrift store bird cages for 3D interest (more on all of that here). We always thought painting the ceiling a bright color would have been fun (a soft coral? sky blue?) but just couldn’t squeeze it in…

After Photo Of Playroom Big Girl Room With Pink Gradient Rug and Chevron Pink Red Bedding And Birdcages

*** The Guest Bedroom***

Here’s the guest bedroom that was looking pretty generic when we first moved in:

Before Photo Of Guest Bedroom With Plain White Walls

Here’s the guest room after we added some bold peacock blue paint on the walls along with some curtains, a bed, bedding, colorful accessories, and a DIYed luggage rack side table (more on that here). Oh and we also added some crown molding and hung a new mirror over the bed.

After Photo Of Guest Bedroom With Deep Blue Walls and Yellow Rug

After Photo Of Guest Bedroom With Deep Blue Walls and Yellow Rug And Green Headboard

*** The Guest Bathroom***

And here’s the quirky little yellow guest bathroom that was attached to the guest bedroom. We decided to work with the vintage tile since it was in great shape and actually charmed us after living with it for a while, but to lose the dated and dingy look.

Before Of Guest Bathroom With Yellow Tile On Floor And Walls

Here’s the guest room after we upgraded the light fixture, painted the walls and trim, made a window treatment, hung some art, painted the mirror darker, and added some fun accessories (you can find more details on all of that here).

After Photo Of Guest Bathroom With Yellow Tile And Decorative Mirror And Artwork

After Photo Of Guest Bathroom From Within Bedroom With Dark Blue Walls And Curtains

*** The Laundry Room***

And here’s the little laundry room (it’s just 3.5′ wide!) that we couldn’t wait to perk up when we moved in:

Before Photo Of Laundry Room With All-In-One Stacked Appliance

Here’s the laundry room after we added energy efficient front loaders (scored at one of the deepest discounts we’ve ever stumbled upon), painted the walls, built some shelving to make the most of that nook to the right of the washer/dryer, DIYed a chandelier out of clothespins (along with a few other updates explained here), and added cork floors.

After Of Laundry Room With Stacked Washer And Dryer With Green yellow Walls and Built In Shelves

***The Basement***

There’s a separate entry basement under the living room which started out pretty messy.

Early Photo Of Basement Workshop With Tools And Bikes Strewn About

Slowly we added some organization thanks to renting a bag-like dumpster to get rid of lots of junk, painting and framing out the pegboards, hanging some sawdust-proof art, and organizing the insane collection of paint that we amassed.

After Photo Of Basement Workshop With Storage Shelves and Blue Painted Pegboards

*** The Side Yard***

One the side of the house, located just off of the sunroom and the living room, there was a fenced in area that was overrun with weeds and liriope when we moved in:

Before Photo Of Side Yard Overgrown With Liriope Grass

We decided that building our own 300 square foot paver patio would make much better use of the space. All of the hard work paid off and we loved our little patio for casual weekends and even for Clara’s annual party (you can read about the process of laying the patio here). We later added a privacy fence, built a rock box for Clara, planted some hydrangeas, and got some red adirondack chairs.

After Photo Of Side Yard With Stone Paver Patio And Orange Adirondack Chairs And Blue Hydrangeas

***The Weird Alley***

Yup, you read that right. There was a weird alley between the original part of the house and the addition that was added in the seventies, and this is a shot we took during our first walk-through.

Before Photo Of Gap Between Original House And Addition

Here’s that same space now that we built a deck, got it furnished, and switched out that old broken slider for a brand new french door. We later stained & sealed the deck to finish things off.

After Photo Of Deck Built In Between Original House And Addition

Close Up Of New Deck Built Between Original House And Addition

Here’s the POV from the outside looking in before:

Before View Of Weird Alley Between Original Brick Ranch and Addition

And here’s the same view after.

After Of Deck In Weird Alley Between Brick Ranch and Addition With Yellow Metal Vintage Chairs

***The Backyard***

Here’s our backyard as it looked when we got the house. All wild and weedy and full of quickly-spreading liriope.

Before Photo Of OVergrown Backyard With Butterfly Bush

Here’s how it looked after we dug out and transplanted a lot of things that were getting in the way of a nice green lawn (here’s the rundown on that process).

After Photo Of Backyard With Manicured Grassy Lawn

Here’s the backyard before from another angle (looking back at the house).

Before Photo Of Backyard With Overgrown Butterfly Bush Looking Towards Back of Brick Ranch

And here it is after we cleared that stuff out and seeded it with some new grass.

After View of Back of House With Colorful Azalea Bushes and Green Lawn

So that’s the tour. Hope you guys wiped your feet had fun :)

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